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Johnson Veterinary Clinic, LLC
Serving the equine population and their human companions in central Ohio.
6 days ago
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Just a reminder that The Plan signs ups for the biggest discount end on the 28th. This is our preventive maintenance program and all details can be found on our website. If you have any questions, let us know! ![]()
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1 month ago
Please pray for all the staff and horse owners at Woodland Run this morning. It’s every horse person’s worst nightmare to have a barn fire and I know they will be devastated. They also are resilient and no doubt will rebuild but they’ll need all our prayers to get through this.
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1 years ago
This is a great reminder and some good photos to go along with it.🚨 We have seen TWO RED BAGS in the past 4 days!! It is time for our annual foaling post about RED BAG DELIVERIES! We share this post every year as we are determined to educate as many as possible and save foals! ![]()
We are in the midst of foaling season and we want to remind you of what is normal and abnormal. The placenta is made up of two major parts: the red bag (chorioallantois) and the white bag (amnion). The red bag attaches to the uterine wall, which allows the exchange of nutrients and oxygen to the fetus. ![]()
In a normal delivery the amnion is visible and characterized by a white appearance. A red bag delivery is characterized by a red velvety appearance. 🚨 A red bag delivery is considered an EMERGENCY as it signifies premature separation of the placenta leading to a lack of oxygen to the fetus. ‼️YOU NEED TO INTERVENE IMMEDIATELY ‼️ The red placental membrane should be opened carefully to release fluid, the foal should be delivered/pulled with your assistance and then stimulated to breathe. Foals may develop problems associated with lack of oxygen even though they appear normal at birth. ![]()
⭐️ If your mare is having OR HAD a red bag delivery, please call Pine Ridge Equine Hospital 918-827-8000 ASAP or your regular veterinarian! ![]()
#equineveterinarian #equinevet #equinereproduction #foalingseason #redbagdelivery #foalingemergencies #equinereferralpractice #equinedystocia #pineridgeequinehospital
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1 years ago
The early sign ups for The Plan (our reduced cost preventive maintenance package) ends tomorrow. We will accept any that get to us post marked by tomorrow (Feb 28th) for the lowest cost for the program. We do accept sign ups after March 1st at an additional charge. The cost of The Plan will still be less at that point then getting the items all done separately but the lowest cost ends tomorrow. Thank you to all who signed up already! ![]()
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johnsonequinevets.com
4430 Corbett Rd.
North Lewisburg, OH 43060
Galen’s cell: 937-243-6204
Grant’s cell: 937-243-6203
info@johnsonequinevets.com
johnsonequinevets.com
North Lewisburg, OH 43060
Galen’s cell: 937-243-6204
Grant’s cell: 937-243-6203
info@johnsonequinevets.com
johnsonequinevets.com


Fall Vaccines
/in Education /by johnsonvetsDownload and Print this article: click here Fall Vaccines What are “Fall” vaccines? First of all, the designation by season is not entirely correct – these should be thought of as the second half of your annual vaccines, and Fall is a reasonable time to give them. While many horses can handle receiving all of […]